Elementary Algebra is a work text that covers the traditional topics studied in a modern elementary algebra course. It is intended for students who (1) have no exposure to elementary algebra, (2) have previously had an unpleasant experience with elementary algebra, or (3) need to review algebraic concepts and techniques.
This collection of modules considers factoring very high degree polynomials with random coefficients. It looks particularly at the Lindsey-Fox algorithm and describes the program written by Jim Fox.
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Mathematics and Statistics, Science and Technology
The program which implements the Lindsey-Fox algorithm that factors high degree polynomial is organized in three stages. Jim Fox is the primary author and architect of the program.
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Mathematics and Statistics, Science and Technology
Factoring a high degree polynomial has been considered a difficult problem since the beginning of mathematics. We describe the strategies used to attack this problem. The results are from a group called the "Polynomial Club" (Jim Fox, Sidney Burrus, Gary Sitton, and Sven Treitel)
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Mathematics and Statistics, Science and Technology
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